It seems that Hollywood is starting to catch on to what many viewers already know: Some of the best shows on TV are not on a network; they're streaming over your internet connection. Shows such as House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black from Netflix have been capturing people's imagination for years, although major awards have often eluded them. But in the first months of 2015, one announcement after another pointed toward a sort of streaming content renaissance.

Wiley-Blackwell Launches Job Network

Wiley-Blackwell announced the launch of the Wiley Job Network, an online recruitment tool that enables employers to attract applicants from among the users of Wiley Online Library's products and services. Wiley Job Network brings job opportunities from an array of industries to job seekers by leveraging Wiley's network of professionals and scholars who work in the science, technology, healthcare, business, finance, humanities, and arts.

The network is comprised of 11 discipline-specific career sites, which give users of Wiley Online Library a streamlined mobile solution to connecting with possible employers and job opportunities. Job seekers can set email alerts, upload resumes and apply via mobile, and recruiters can perform targeted resume searches and be assured of the quality of the candidates they find on the network.